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Maisie (1939) -- (Movie Clip) The Chiffon Girl The first scene in the first picture in the series of ten from MGM, Ann Sothern is the title character, getting bad news (from Frank Darien as Pops) about her showbiz gig in Big Horn, Wyoming, from a script first written for Jean Harlow, opening Maisie, 1939, co-starring Robert Young.
Maisie was a Lady. Look who’s rubbing elbows with the New York upper crust. It’s sometime showgirl and carny sideshow attraction Maisie Ravier, earning her daily bread as a maid... 22 1 h 19 min 1941. X-Ray 13+.
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Showgirl Maisie Ravier finds herself once again out of work. She meets a wealthy playboy who hires her to be his family's new maid. Maisie soon finds herself trying to mend the family's many problems.
Maisie Was a Lady (1941) was the fourth in MGM's "B" film series about the adventures of Maisie Ravier (Ann Sothern), a brassy Brooklyn-born showgirl with a heart of gold. This time, a drunken scion of a rich society family (Lew Ayres) gets Maisie fired from her carnival job, and hires her to work as a maid at his family's mansion.
DVD Talk gave it a mixed review: "While Maisie Was a Lady's story is fairly predictable..., these pros [Ayres and O'Sullivan], along with Sothern, of course, give the slim storyline its only worth.... By the movie's end,... it's clear that Maisie Was a Lady's best moments were its lightest―at the beginning of the movie."
Maisie Was a Lady. Available on iTunes. "Blonde Bonfire" Maisie is in Society Now! Showgirl Maisie ends up as a maid in a wealthy home and takes a helping hand in the family problems. Out of work as usual, showgirl Maisie Ravier (Ann Sothern) takes a job as the maid for a wealthy family. She quickly befriends the young man of the household (Lew ...
Movie Info. After losing her job and ending up in jail due to the drunken antics of wealthy Bob Rawlston (Lew Ayres), performer Maisie Ravier (Ann Sothern) is relieved when the judge sentences Bob ...
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